How far do you sit from your speakers


How far from your speakers do you sit and how far apart are your speakers (measured center to center of the front baffle) looking for the distance to the actual speaker not the line between them.

Just curious asked this on another forum and it appears my triangle is much bigger then the average.

I'm 9.5' apart and 17' from my speakers
awahlster
My room measures 13' wide by 23' long with a Staircase in the left corner and an alcove under the stairs in the right. The spaces behind allow my speakers to be 30" + from the back wall.

Because of traffic patterns my speakers are as far into each corner as possible. A much less then ideal situation.

I am also saddled with a huge ET cabinet between them. Our son made it for his mom and it appears that I am stuck with it forever!
When I was in a larger room , I had the speakers 11ft. apart and sat 11ft. from their face . An equal lateral triangle that gave me unbelievable soundstaging . The speakers were 3ft. from the side walls and about 6ft. from the wall behind them .

Now I am in a small 10ft. X 10ft. room with the speakers in a 6ft. equal lateral triangle set up on the diagonal .
I don't have anywhere near the same soundstage . Square rooms are tough !

Happy tunes .
I like the near field monitor arrangement. In all of my rooms I have suppressed the primary reflections by sitting close. I am 10.5 feet from the speakers and the speakers 9 feet apart, which is a ratio of .86 This has worked well for me in all the setups. I am in a large room so I don't have to worry about reflections off the back wall, the front wall is dampened and the speakers are 3 feet from the side wall with diffraction there. It is very speaker dependent. The wider the angle of dispersion of the tweeters and midranges, the wider you can move your speakers. I also toe in my speakers a bit. This is after several years of moving a little this way and that, and eventually ending up here. part of the fun, I guess.
Awahlster, I dont't mean to sound rude but why would you ask this without identifying your speakers or room condition? How far away that I sit has absolutely nothing to do with your listening situation.

Monitor speakers, FRD or two and 2.5 way speakers can be listened to at close distance. Multi-driver models usually require some distance to allow for convergence at the listening seat. Many dipoles require more than average distance out from the front wall and at least that distance again from the speakers. Dispersion is another consideration affecting separation between speakers, being different between wide dispersion and narrow dispersion models.

Other major considerations are your room dimensions and your placement options within the room. Most dynamic speakers perform best with more distance from side walls to eliminate or minimize early reflections. Dipoles can be placed closer to sidewalls. So, depending on your room width and speaker design, separation will be affected.

There are several speaker placement guides available on the internet but I would suggest you begin with your owner manual or direct discussion with your speaker manufacturer.
FWIW - I listen ~84" from the front speaker plane in an irregularly shaped alcove that is 12' wide by 13' long. The Totem Forests are 70" apart (center to center) and 32" from the wall behind them (measured to the front of the speaker cabinet). The speakers are positioned along the 13' wall.